The Credit Policy in the Palestinian Banks PDF |
| Amjad Azat Abed-Almazoz Issa |
| Supervisor(s) |
| Dr. Nur Abu-Rub - |
| Discussion Commity |
| 126 صفحة |
| Abstract : |
Abstract The aim of this study is to know the banks in Palestine are aware of the standards of the credit which known all over the world, and the effects of these standards on the credit policy in the Palestinian banks. It is found that these standards have deferent effects in these banks. So, that reach (75.27%). But the level take interest in this standard to reach (87.77%). Also, the reputation of the agent and his morals are very important as credit standards. All over the world. So, the collateral this standard becomes very high in the Palestinian banks to reach (83.07%). But the power of the agent doesn't have high consideration from the banks in Palestine. So, this standard has a middle level to be (76.39%). The banks in Palestine take interest in the economic conditions with high level to be (75.02%). Other factors were added to the these standards that affect the accepting or refusing the credit form. For example demand of sector (type of sector)the agent's work has a very important role in affecting the credit policy in the Palestinian banks. This factor has a high level to be (72.02%). But having cash in the bank and its effect in accepting or refusing the credit forms has a high level to reach (71.70%). It is noticed above that the ability of income has the highest consideration among the other standards motioned. The banks in Palestine consider that this standard has high importance so, it is important to study the ability of income of the agent before accepting the credit form and his ability to pay bank. The loan in the fixed time. The reputation of the agent and his morals is the second factor in accepting or refusing the credit forms in the Palestinian banks. So, it doesn't help if the agent doesn't intend to pay bank the loan in spite of the other standards. Finally, accordions to this analyzing above, the theories in the study are rejected be cause they show the effect of all the factors in the credit policy but not equally, and this nesult comes after collecting the information form the banks in the west bank. |
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
The Credit Policy in the Palestinian Banks
An Econometric Analysis of Production Function: The Case Study of Palestinian Industry
An Econometric Analysis of Production Function: The Case Study of Palestinian Industry PDF |
| Nasr Abdallah Qasim Abd- Alhkaleq |
| Supervisor(s) |
| Dr. Basim Makhool - |
| Discussion Commity |
| صفحة |
| Abstract : |
An Econometric Analysis of Production Function: The Case Study of Palestinian Industry By Nasr Abdallah Qasim Abd- Alhkaleq Advisor Dr. Basim Makhool Abstract The main objective of this study was to estimate the production function of the Palestinian industry. The empirical results have been utilized to estimate production elastic ties, and elasticity of substitution. In addition, the study sought to calculate marginal productivity and the production technology and find out, whether the Palestinian industry was labor intensive or capital intensive. To these ends, the research used two methods for data analysis: descriptive and qualitative. The descriptive analysis was based on calculation of economic indicators United Nations Industrial Development Organization in 2000. The qualitative analysis estimated production function by using the analysis of regression cross- suction data, collected published by Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) have been collected. The empirical results showed that the technology applied by Palestinian industry was labor intensive. The share of labor cost of total production accounted for 72%, while the cost of capital amounts to 28% of total output. Furthermore, production elasticity, with the respect to labor, was found to be highly greater than production elasticity with respect to capital. However, the marginal productivity of labor and capital was found to be 7.2 and 0.4 respectively. This implies that employing additional labor (head) will increase output by $7,200. On the other hand, output will increase only by $400 if capital increases by $1,000. This result suggests that cost of capital in Palestinian industry was very high. The performance of large firms was found to be similar to the total firms. The marginal productivity, with respect to labor for large and total firms, was about $7,290 and $7,200 respectively. Also, marginal productivity of capital, for large and total firms was $500 and $400 respectively. The marginal substitution average in the Palestinian industry was about 1 |
The Personal Prohibitions in the Sides of
The Personal Prohibitions in the Sides of PDF |
| Mahdi Rebhi Mohammed Mallah |
| Supervisor(s) |
| Dr. Marwan Al-Qadumi - |
| Discussion Commity |
| 143 صفحة |
| Abstract : |
Abstract
This study aims to search in the personal prohibitions in the sides of the marriage license introduced to this topic by idiomatic definition of the prohibitions. Then I related to these prohibitions from sesual, natural diseases and I explained what prevents marriage and what allows it showing the opinions of leggiest and the Jordanian personal opinion on it. Then I showed other prohibitions such as the lost in wars, during catastrophes, peace and I cleared what is related to his wife later. Then I talked about the prisoner of war in the heretic countries and the fate of his wife and how should she stay without marriage during this period. In addition to the prisoner in Muslim countries and I explained the case of the tried prisoner and the detainee and the law opinion in these cases. Furthermore I talked about the prohibition of adulatory and opinion of leggiest. Then I concluded with a statement if any party had committed adultery and divorce because of it. |
Al- Ema’ 'Ind Al-Usolyeen ht
Al- Ema’ 'Ind Al-Usolyeen PDF |
| Yousri Mohammad. Abed Alqader Al-Hawamdh |
| Supervisor(s) |
| Dr. Hasan Khader - |
| Discussion Commity |
| 200 صفحة |
| Abstract : |
Abstract Praise be to God, lord of the universe and prayers and peace be upon his Messenger Mohammad, the most honored among people. This dissertation entitled: "Insinuation According to fundamentalist Authorities" (AL-Ema' 'Ind AL-Usolyeen) is presented in fulhllment of the requirements of the master degree. The dissertation is divided into (5) chapters: (1) Introduction entitled Measurement and the path of the problem. Chapter (2) "The meaning of insinuation", Chapter (3) Kinds of Insinuation, Chapter (4) Comparison between insinuation and relevant/similar paths. Fundamental ancient as well as modern books were used as references in this dissertation. Moreover, language books, Fiqh, prophet tradition and books of interpretation were used. The conclusion included the main results which include the following: 1- The Science of Osool is essential for the researcher in the field of Shari'a Sciences. 2- Insinuation is considered as one of the paths of inductions and revealing the excuses of Shari'a judgements (rules). 3- Insinuation as one genre of the "word's" correlated meaning. 4- |
The Rules of Price in Islamic Fiqh
The Rules of Price in Islamic Fiqh PDF |
| Hasan Mohammed Hasan Shehadeh |
| Supervisor(s) |
| Dr. Abdulmune’m Jaber Abu Qahouq - |
| Discussion Commity |
| 171 صفحة |
| Abstract : |
Thank God alot. Blessed be master of All creatures; our prophet Mohammed Ben Abdullah; may God bless him and his innocent companions, and all those who followed his glory. This thesis is introduced by the student Hasan M. H. Shehadeh, under the supervision of Dr. Abdulmun’em Jaber Abu Qahouq, participant teacher at Shari’te College- Annajah National University-Nablus, as a requirement to obtain the M.A. degree on Islamic Shari’te, Legislation Department 2005 falling on 1426. The thesis aims to clarify the “Price Regulations” concept, and showing its rules in several daily dealings, away from profits’ system, or falling into the shari’te prohibited domain. Then we will try to show the ability of the Islamic legislation to adapt all the renovations in accordance with the shari’te rules and origins, besides to making it easy for people and preventing them from embarrassment. My thesis came into a preface and four main chapters. In the preface I dealt with the “Price Role” at current financial deals, and elaborated how Islam bridged between deals and Belief, and how it created many main principles; as satisfaction between the contractors, fulfilling the contracts, preventing people to wickedly robbing people of their belongings through profit. In the first chapter (the Price Concept) I dealt with the Price meaning, its relation with several Shari’te idioms that explain its meaning, and what is suitable as a price, and the relation between the sale and the price showing their accepted and disagreed terms between scientists of shar’ite. In the second chapter (Price Sale) I dealt with contracts and deals related to the Price Sale, exchange and debt contracts, profitable kinds sale and their rules and their profit problem, and the types of debt sale and its shari’te position. In the third chapter (Effect of the Price on Contract) where I dealt with types of receiving the price or part of it after the contract. Then I dealt with the Advanced Sale and Payments Sale, explaining the effect of destroying the fixed and un fixed price, then the fall of price and its value changes, as currency on the contract and the relation between the price and priority and the regulation related to it. In the fourth chapter (Defining the Price) I explained the concept of fixing the price, and came in favour of the owner’s or who replaces him to fix a price in case of very high prices of every vital material that people urgently need or harmed by its rarity. Then I elaborated the possibility of exhibiting for high prices and the legislative adjustment for the sale common in the recent times. Finally, at the conclusion I showed the most significant conclusions I achieved through this study. |
Nablus Municipality Under The British Mandate (1918 -1948)
Nablus Municipality Under The British Mandate (1918 -1948) PDF |
| Saadeh Ali Saadeh Ali |
| Supervisor(s) |
| Prof. Nezam Izat Abbasi - |
| Discussion Commity |
| 151 صفحة |
| Abstract : |
Nablus was one of the Palestinian cities that belong to the group of the Kanaa 'neet cities .It took its name from the people and tribes who lived there. It's said that Skeim and Neyablos and Damascus the small. It is judged by many people and countries who influenced in a way or another on its history with out losing its original Kanaa'neet nature. It took its importance from its important geographical site which gave special quality that distinguished it from all other Palestinian cities, mentioned in many of the Arab and Muslim books. They praise it and described its beauty and its good climate, its much wealth and its plentiful water, even some had sung in it. The Utmans entered it in 1516, like all other cities in Syria and they put their famous men and joined them to their states and with the end of the judgment, it became centre for the district and the government. In the middle of the 19th century, the administrative reformity process covered it and it's adopted by the Uthman government, among them, establishing Municipalities in the cities of the Uthman state. In 1868, the first Municipal council was established presided over by Refa't Tufaha ,it comes after Jerusalem and the Uthmans issued many laws and systems in order to organize its council, to become after all an internal system showed the way of choosing the administrative staff and the right for nomination and other works. The Municipal council (presided by 27 persons from 1868-1918) was enabled to carry out several works which have a great influence on the development and prosperity of the city, on top, building schools, cleanness, improving lightning and maintaining the water springs. On the 21st of Sept.,1918, the British occupied the city of Nablus, they changed its administrative condition to fit their colonial plans and to go with the greed of the Zionist movement. To establish a home for the Jews in Palestine, once made it follow the district, another made it a centre for the district and they tried to capture on its Municipal council which they considered it a little and a front for the city, so they appointed a court martial to the city to have the first and the last word considering the public life in the city. Despite the British tries to capture and control the council, but it kept its national belonging and it led the political struggle movement in the city and adopted it, and achieved many achievements in the field of services and they improved lightning, roads, water and schools, besides looking after the matter of cleanness which formed a burden on the council after the Mandate Government left it. After the death of the chief of the council Omar Zu'eter in 1924, the council entered a new phase, which the political divisions and events on the yard of the national work a great influence on it. In 1925, the process of electing the council took place and two blocs were completed on its administrative staff. The bloc of Sulaiman Tuqan won it putting himself the trench of opposition to preside the Palestinian National Movement Haj Amin Hussaini which negatively influenced on the relation of the Municipal Council with the national forces. The council in this period between (1915-1934) could do many achievements and the city was connected by a net Work of electrical lightning and a net work of pipe line was also used. In 1934 the Mandate Government announced making new elections for the council, the only nominative was Sulaiman Tuqan and his bloc who were officially announced as winners in recommendation. His period which continued between 1934- 1948 was distinguished by the decrease in the standard of his achievements, it seemed that the reason for that refers to the events of the second world war and its results, also the growth of the Palestinian Resistant Movement in which the Mandate government used the policy of Iron firt which weakened the council abilities. |
Al Masjed Al Aqsa In the Holy Quran and the sayings
Al Masjed Al Aqsa In the Holy Quran and the sayings PDF |
| Al Masjed Al Aqsa In the Holy Quran and the sayings |
| Supervisor(s) |
| PhD. Mohammed Hafez Al Shraydeh - |
| Discussion Commity |
| 162 صفحة |
| Abstract : |
Abstract This study aims at recognizing the importance of Jerusalem and Al Masjed Al Aqsa, also to pinpoint where it was mentioned in the Holy Quran and sayings of prophet Mohammed (peace on him), and the historical significance of the holy land. The study followed historical and analytical research methodology by collecting data from the accounts of great travelers and celebrities who lived and occupied the land of Palestine. The study was organized and divided into an introduction, four chapters, and a conclusion each one took an important aspect of the holy land. The first chapter of the study took the importance of the Holy land and Al Masjed Al Aqsa as it was mentioned in the Holy Quran. Furthermore, the study tracked the places where it was mentioned and significance of these verses. The second chapter discussed the importance of the holy land and Al Masjed Al Aqsa as it was mentioned in the sayings of the prophet (peace on him), in this chapter there was a thorough analysis of the significance of the these sayings. The third chapter shed more light on conspiracies that aims to change the Islamic features of the holy land and Al Masjed Al Aqsa, and what the sayings said about the future of |